by Heidi Richards Mooney, Editor in Chief | Oct 14, 2020 | Business, Words of Wisdom
While scrambling to keep their business alive in tough times, leaders may forget to thank someone essential: their employees. Deb Boelkes shares some heartfelt ways to show gratitude…during the COVID crisis and beyond. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a lot of...
by Heidi Richards Mooney, Editor in Chief | Mar 25, 2020 | Relationships, Self Care, Words of Wisdom
By: Mannette Morgan, Author of “Finding Your Voice: A Path to Recovery for Survivors of Abuse” Healing and happiness are possible after surviving abuse; we just need to know what to do to obtain them. Hence, the most difficult question any survivor faces is, What...
by Guest Writer | Feb 16, 2020 | Death and Loss, Love, Relationships, Words of Wisdom
I am a middle-aged woman about to mark the one year anniversary of my mom’s death on September 16th. I have spent the past 12 months on auto-pilot. Along the way several things have kept me afloat: my husband, family, friends and oh yes a recent book called “A...
by Heidi Richards Mooney, Editor in Chief | Jan 23, 2020 | From the Editor, Words of Wisdom
By Sue Rakowski So many of us seem to have lost the bounce in our step. Our optimistic and enthusiastic selves are being beaten down in a quagmire of chaos. Formerly impassioned souls have been shut down, broken and frustrated by forces in life we can’t...
by Heidi Richards Mooney, Editor in Chief | Feb 16, 2015 | Laughter, Self Care, Words of Wisdom
I really hope that your answer is yourself. Studies have shown those of us who can laugh at some of the idiotic things we do only builds our self-esteem. It is estimated that 2 out of 3 people suffer from low self-esteem. The next time you are out for lunch with your...